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Multicultural Recruitment

Georgetown actively seeks out and recruits highly talented, motivated students from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds. Throughout the year, we conduct recruitment events in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico & U.S. Virgin Islands. So whether you hail from a small rural community or a major metropolitan area – or somewhere in between, we invite prospective applicants to learn more about Georgetown’s dynamic, diverse and talented community of students.

As the Multicultural Recruitment Coordinators, we encourage you to review the various links in the UNIVERSITY RESOURCES area below, to find out more about the diversity presence on campus.

Undocumented Students

The Office of Undergraduate Admissions welcomes applications from interested students across the country and the world. All candidates for admission should submit the Georgetown Application and Application Supplement, regardless of country of citizenship, immigration status, where the student resides or attends high school.

Please note that all information provided on the application is confidential. Therefore, undocumented students should feel comfortable providing as much information as possible on the application forms. Immigration status does not have an impact on the admissions process.

Our admissions process is need-blind (applying for financial aid is not a factor) and this policy applies to all applicants: U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, foreign citizens, and undocumented students. To learn more about the financial aid process, required forms, and deadlines, please consult the Office of Student Financial Services website at http://finaid.georgetown.edu.

To learn more about Georgetown's commitment to Undocumented Students (both prospective applicants and current students), please visit the website https://undocumented.georgetown.edu/.

In the event you, your parents, or college counselor have any questions about the admissions process, please contact our office at 202-687-3600 and speak to one of our admissions officers. Alternatively, you may submit your question(s) by email to Mr. Jaime Briseño at brisenoj@georgetown.edu

University Resources

The various office websites listed below contain useful information about life on campus or specific University resources, along with organizations which support and enhance awareness of Georgetown’s diverse community of students.